... comprehend with deeply thougt all about nisargadatta says. My attachment and my emotion will be lesser if I am think his words, and always read and think...
Thinking about "I am" or thinking those words is a mental act which, by definition, tends to keep the mind active. The sense of "I am" is closer to pure being,...
... It seems to me... here is where real honesty comes in to play. This is not about doing a "technique" as it is more to do with the the desire to know the...
... and ... subhuti, Reading your words, I thought of Ramana's words...I cannot quote them, but he spoke of allowing the answer to: Who am I? to move from the...
Is this kind of the same thing as being present in the Now? I can understand it that way, since being in the Now is just Being, without the mental chatter. ...
... understand ... mental ... Dear Josh, The mental chatter too happens in the Now. The problem is not the chatter but rather the wish that it stops. The wish...
Thanks for clearing that up. I am now more confused on what it means to hold on to the "feeling" of I AM. Is it like being the Witness to everything, including...
... means to hold ... everything, ... Dear Josh, I am not an expert to help you quickly and profoundly into the Self (I am joking) and even those Masters and...
I saw you swimming, yet not moving, a splash of radiance against the greenish dance. But when I dipped my hand you were not there. Against my skin brushed your...
New book: Padamalai Guru Vachaka Kovai, Muruganar's Tamil-verse record of Bhagavan's teachings, is well known to Bhagavan's devotees. What is less well known...
Dear Amigo readers, In spite of the fact that we strive that every issue of Amigo should have a theme, sometimes you just have to begin and then look back to...
Dears What is precisely practice that Nisargadatta suggest? "….focus your mind on I am, which is pure and simple being" 1. Is it like japam/mantra practice,...
THE PRACTICE. Where there is a sense of separation, there are words. But words do not bridge the gap. Be still and know that ~~~~~~~ I AM ~~~~~~~. That is the...
... mentally or ... although there's nothing wrong with repeating the words "i am," for maharaj "i am" is not a mantra. ... or ... again, there's nothing wrong...
From "I am That" Maharaj: The perceiver of the world, is he prior to the world, or does he come into being along with the world? Q: What a strange question!...
Maharaj: The perceiver of the world, is he prior to the world, or does he come into being along with the world? ... El: The perceiver of the World Wide Web, is...
Sorry I have still not responded to your wonderful question subhuti. It is a very deep question and will take some time to answer properly, time that has been...
So full of divine potentiality Past the point of overflow, A liquid resonance melting All except that which we truly know. A pulsing ocean of stillness In deep...
Very beautiful. I like the last four lines alone as a poem: A pulsing ocean of stillness In deep suspension, we float, The gentle touch of this golden flower ...
Thanks for all Because practice is pivotal point in spirituality, I want more discuss to all for more detail. I feel all answering still not clear to me (I ...
I want to share with you a short story I published some years ago and which earned me a well deserved worldwide anonomity. Divine Madness by Pete Rain burst...
I posted the above short story, but AOL in its divine wisdom decided it was spam and many of you might have not receive it. How is that for divine justice? ...
In this moment there is nothing which comes to be. In this moment there is nothing which ceases to be. Thus there is no birth-and-death to be brought to an...
... moment. ... herein is eternal delght. Yes, that about sums it up, Kim. Yet, we must, of course, remember, that this was written before the invention of...
Subhuti, Imagine picking up and nursing a dying mosquito. How fragile its little legs are... such a tiny delicate little body. You lean forward to pick it up...
I tend to agree, Bill. I prefer the last four lines on their own also... I thank you for the term "deep suspension"... it came from one of your older posts,...